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This book provides a current view of the research and commercial landscape of diagnostics devices, particularly those that utilize microscale technologies, intended for both patient and laboratory use. Common diagnostic devices that are based on microfluidic principles include glucose sensors for diabetic patients and over-the-counter pregnancy tests. Other diagnostic devices are being developed to quickly test a patient for bacterial and viral infections, and other diseases. The chapters, written by experts from around the world, discuss how to fabricate, apply, and market microfluidic diagnostic chips for lab and at-home use. Most importantly, the book also contains a discussion of topics relevant to the private sector, including patient-focused, market-oriented development of diagnostics devices.

Chapter9 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 license.



Table of Contents

Preface

Series Editor

Editors

Contributors

Section I Microfluidic Devices for Diagnostics

1. Handheld Microfluidics for Point-of-Care

In Vitro Diagnostics

2. Body-Worn Microfluidic Sensors

3. Fabrication and Applications of Paper-Based Microfluidics

4. Printed Wax-Ink Valves for Multistep Assays in Paper

Analytical Devices

5. Mycofluidics: Miniaturization of Mycotoxin Analysis

6. Planar Differential Mobility Spectrometry for

Clinical Breath Diagnostics

Section II Applications in Disease Detection

7. Rapid Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases Using

Microfluidic Systems

8. Microfluidics for Tuberculosis Diagnosis: Advances,

Scalability, and Challenges

Section III Practical Aspects of Developing

a Commercial Diagnostic Device

9. Starting with the End in Mind by Developing Diagnostics

around User Needs

10. Incorporating the Needs of Users into the Development of

Diagnostics for Global Health: A Framework and Two Case

Studies

Index

Diagnostic Devices with Microfluidics

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
    Publication Date: 14/06/2017
    ISBN13: 9781498772938, 978-1498772938
    ISBN10: 1498772935

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This book provides a current view of the research and commercial landscape of diagnostics devices, particularly those that utilize microscale technologies, intended for both patient and laboratory use. Common diagnostic devices that are based on microfluidic principles include glucose sensors for diabetic patients and over-the-counter pregnancy tests. Other diagnostic devices are being developed to quickly test a patient for bacterial and viral infections, and other diseases. The chapters, written by experts from around the world, discuss how to fabricate, apply, and market microfluidic diagnostic chips for lab and at-home use. Most importantly, the book also contains a discussion of topics relevant to the private sector, including patient-focused, market-oriented development of diagnostics devices.

    Chapter9 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 license.



    Table of Contents

    Preface

    Series Editor

    Editors

    Contributors

    Section I Microfluidic Devices for Diagnostics

    1. Handheld Microfluidics for Point-of-Care

    In Vitro Diagnostics

    2. Body-Worn Microfluidic Sensors

    3. Fabrication and Applications of Paper-Based Microfluidics

    4. Printed Wax-Ink Valves for Multistep Assays in Paper

    Analytical Devices

    5. Mycofluidics: Miniaturization of Mycotoxin Analysis

    6. Planar Differential Mobility Spectrometry for

    Clinical Breath Diagnostics

    Section II Applications in Disease Detection

    7. Rapid Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases Using

    Microfluidic Systems

    8. Microfluidics for Tuberculosis Diagnosis: Advances,

    Scalability, and Challenges

    Section III Practical Aspects of Developing

    a Commercial Diagnostic Device

    9. Starting with the End in Mind by Developing Diagnostics

    around User Needs

    10. Incorporating the Needs of Users into the Development of

    Diagnostics for Global Health: A Framework and Two Case

    Studies

    Index

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